The progressive card game company is paying new voters who come up with plans and disparage Donald Trump online.

The company behind the game Cards Against Humanity is aiming to one-up Elon Musk with its plan to pay blue-leaning swing-state residents who make voting plans and agree to publicly condemn Donald Trump.

The company announced an initiative Tuesday to encourage people who didn’t vote in 2020 to go to the polls this year by handing out up to $100.

On a website created by the game company, eligible voters are asked to provide their personal information, which is then checked against voter data that the company said it bought from a data broker. “You wouldn’t believe how easy it was for us to get this stuff,” the website said.

If eligible voters didn’t vote in 2020, Cards Against Humanity offers them a payout, provided they write apologies for not having voted four years ago, create voting plans and publicly post “Donald Trump is a human toilet.” If the voters lean blue and live in swing states, they can earn more money.

According to the website, over 1,700 eligible voters have already participated.


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  • @Benjaben@lemmy.world
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    They aren’t, they’re calling attention to it and directly saying “this should be illegal!”. It’s not subtle, it’s a pitch to point out that this should not be allowed.

    However the website with the info (https://apologize.lol) now links to their other thing and I wonder if they are working through some legal concerns, lol.

    • Flying Squid
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      -341 month ago

      There are ways to say it should be illegal without normalizing the practice.

      It should be illegal to use dark money in campaigns. That doesn’t mean I want them to start being part of that.

      • @CileTheSane@lemmy.ca
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        431 month ago

        When The Satanic Temple starts putting Baphomet statues in government buildings or their clergy members in schools it does not normalize the process. It’s them saying “these are the rules? Then we’re going to push them as far as they go to show you how absurd that is and get you to change the rules.”

        • Flying Squid
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          -81 month ago

          And that has also achieved nothing since Louisiana has mandated a specific set of Ten Commandments be displayed in school and Oklahoma wants every school kid to read from the Trump Bible.

          Satire is funny. I enjoy it. I enjoy both that and this on that level.

          But TST didn’t change things. It’s gotten worse. We’ve become, as a nation, more Christian when we shouldn’t be. Meaningful change will not happen while Republicans are in power, and they have gamed the system so that they will likely retain congressional and judicial power in perpetuity.

          • @CileTheSane@lemmy.ca
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            191 month ago

            Sure, but thing’s haven’t gotten worse as a result of what TST is doing, and they aren’t being normalized because of what CAH is doing. You’re right, it’s fucked up. You know it’s fucked up, I know it’s fucked up, CAH keeps saying “it’s fucked up that we can do this.” The point is to keep telling people “This is fucked up”. Not responding to what Musk is doing would normalize it more than shining a light on it.

                • Flying Squid
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                  -51 month ago

                  Effective how? Again, you need a non-Republican congress and a non-Republican judiciary to have an effect. And that is not what we have and it is not what we will have for the foreseeable future due to gerrymandering and court stacking. Spreading awareness doesn’t do a thing when the people at the top don’t care what anyone but billionaires like Musk think.

                  • @CileTheSane@lemmy.ca
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                    81 month ago

                    Spreading awareness doesn’t do a thing when the people at the top don’t care what anyone but billionaires like Musk think.

                    How do you get non-republicans in positions to fix these things without spreading awareness of what Republicans are allowing?

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        Taking the high road has been working like such a fuckin banger since 2008, we should definitely continue doing it!

        Alternatively:

        Do every borderline legal thing to win or make these things illegal by mutual agreement. It’s stupid to play by the rules when youre the only one doing it.

        You want to gerrymander? Cool, let’s go. You want to force court appointments? Game on. You want to stack the supreme court(s)? Hold. My. Beer.

        Sometime right around clinton’s impeachment, it became clear we are not playing in good faith anymore, and adding more good faith after 20 years isn’t fixing it. It’s time to draw some political blood, and this CAH business is the most softcore possible way of doing that.

      • @Benjaben@lemmy.world
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        It’s satire, and it’s borderline genius. The actual campaign text would probably change your opinion, it is very deliberately telling people to tweet about how it should be illegal. They give you exact text to post about how it should be illegal. It’s the opposite of normalizing. Ostracizing? Idk

        ETA: one of the many other things I like about it is they explain very succinctly how it works. Form a SuperPAC, buy the data from a data broker, act barely (but strictly) within the law. It really feels like one of the few serious pushes back I’ve seen, it’s way more positive than you’re thinking.

        • Flying Squid
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          -201 month ago

          It’s not satire if they actually pay people. It’s just doing it in the name of satire. Very different.

          • @mosiacmango@lemm.ee
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            Satire can take action in its execution. A man with a tuba following a nazi march is satire mixed with action.

            You don’t like money in politics, and this is still money in politics. That’s a different and valid complaint, but this is still effective satire.

            • Flying Squid
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              Effectiveness in what way though? If Republicans retain control of congress, which they probably will due to gerrymandering, this won’t change.

              As I said, I appreciate the satire and I agree with their point. I just think this is more likely to achieve the opposite of what they want.

              • @Benjaben@lemmy.world
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                91 month ago

                Specifically the language seemed intended to troll such that Republicans miss the satire (not hard), get angry about the fucked up campaign finance situation, and then we can all say “yeah this has to change”. I understand skepticism about achieving that, but it’s a coherent goal and strategy, and I’m very enthusiastic that we’re getting actual real pushback from somewhere. I’m not gonna tear it down in any way, I think it’s fantastic and I want to see more clever, patriotic efforts to drag into public view the ugliness we’ve allowed to take root.

                • Flying Squid
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                  I just don’t see why they would get angry when Musk is promising to pay them.

                  In fact, that’s what they say every time they get mad at something they think is unfair that they think the left is doing: “we get to do it too.”

                  • @Benjaben@lemmy.world
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                    81 month ago
                    1. CAH is paying more than Musk
                    2. CAH is using Musk’s own corrupt plan (which started this), to fund some of THIS, and intending to sue him if he doesn’t hold up his end of the deal.

                    For someone who seems to really want more left leaning stuff in our politics…you just seem to have dug your heels in on this one, without knowing very much about it. Every answered question or corrected assumption produces yet another, smaller complaint. This thing they’re doing is good. Even if it’s flawed, so what. It’s good. So few things are.

                    I’m out, cheers.

        • Flying Squid
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          -71 month ago

          Who is going to shut it down regardless? You would need congress and the judiciary. Good luck with that, they’re on Musk’s side.

          • @xmunk@sh.itjust.works
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            91 month ago

            Yea - they are on Musk’s side - they aren’t on Cards Against Humanity’s side… if precedent is set against CAH then it can weaponized against Musk… this whole thing is CAH trying to get a clear ruling that this bullshit is illegal.

            • Flying Squid
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              this whole thing is CAH trying to get a clear ruling that this bullshit is illegal.

              And I’m saying that this is a Republican judiciary that is on Musk’s side, so they won’t rule it illegal.

              • @xmunk@sh.itjust.works
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                71 month ago

                And in that case CAH is offering more money anyways. The hope is everyone realizes it’s dumb, the fallback is to do the clearly illegal shit better than them.

              • flicker
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                71 month ago

                I take exception to the argument that people shouldn’t do what they think is right, because odds are stacked against them.

                • Flying Squid
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                  When did I say they can’t do it? They can do whatever they want. And I can criticize what I don’t think is effective.

                  • flicker
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                    51 month ago

                    You call to mind MLK Jr’s talk of moderates. “I agree with the goals you seek, but I can’t agree with your methods of direct action.”

                    If you’re criticizing a movement based on whether or not you feel it will be effective, you’re ultimately only helping those who disagree.

        • Flying Squid
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          21 month ago

          That would be deranged, and so would I be… if that’s what I had said. What I said was normalizing. It is a different word.

          Here, I’ll help you: thinks that are normal are not normalizing.

          Similarly, a rising elevator hasn’t already risen.

          • @8baanknexer@lemmy.world
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            61 month ago

            So are you saying cah can’t do this because it may be misinterpreted by utterly deranged people? Should we just give up then? Anything can be misinterpreted if the interpreter is deranged enough.

            Also, I don’t know what you mean with “a rising elevator hasn’t already risen” but such an elevator would experience infinite jolt and would thus be physically impossible, except maybe if the elevator was a photon or something.

            • Flying Squid
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              01 month ago

              I said nothing about what they cannot do.

              They can do whatever they like.

              You keep claiming I said things I never said. I didn’t say CAH has made bribing voters normal and I didn’t say they can’t do this.

              Perhaps you’d prefer to talk to Flying Squid rather than whoever you think you’re talking to?

              • @8baanknexer@lemmy.world
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                11 month ago

                “You keep claiming I said things I never said”

                That’s… literally not something I did. You’re literally claiming I said things I didn’t by saying I claim you said things you didn’t. I never claimed anything about what you said.

                • Flying Squid
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                  21 month ago

                  Can you really not be honest for even one post?

                  Here is you lying about me saying it’s normal. In context:

                  Here is you lying about me saying they can’t do it. In context:

                  I really don’t know what you hope to gain with all of these lies.

                  • @8baanknexer@lemmy.world
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                    11 month ago

                    Neither of these are claims about what you said? The second one isn’t even a claim? I was and am genuinely confused as to what you’re trying to say?